In Japan, Some Blackboards Are Equipped with an Eraser That Scans & Saves The Text as It Erases It So Students Can Access It Later
It has been observed that many teachers who spend almost all their entire working durations in the classroom wear medicated glass by the time they retire.
In most cases, the reason given is because of the chalk particles that fall on their eyes whenever they use the chalkboard.
The question of the day is, for how long will chalk particles damage the eyes of those who impact knowledge into us?
Why are we still using chalkboard in this 21st century world when we know we are damaging the eyes our teachers?
We are appealing to the Ministry of Education, Ghana Education Service and other stakeholders to assist and use materials that will minimize the risk of chalk particles falling directly into the eyes of our teachers.
Should Ghana go for Japan's eraser?
By: Michael Djan
French Tutor and Digital Marketing Blogger/Content Writer and GhanaWeb Professional Reporter/ frencheducationgh.com